It also contained photos of the three officers Aaron said fired at Cameron. The video shows a person exiting the hotel room with their hands up, then ducking behind officers just outside the door. Cameron then emerged from the room and fired with what police said was an AR as officers returned fire. Aaron identified the officers who opened fire as Lt.
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Includes Address 4 Phone 8 Email 1. The heating source consisted of several stoves and grates located throughout the building. Fourteen to twenty-two teachers taught there at any one time and though the structure was designed for students, the student population consistently soared above 1, with a perpetual waiting list.
The school continued to serve grades The elementary grades were taught on the first floor while the upper grades were taught on the second floor. The campus consisted of the main building on 5th Avenue and a smaller structure in the rear called the Annex which housed the Home Economics and Industrial Arts departments and a small cafeteria.
Cameron principals during its time on 5th Avenue South were William B. Vassar and Hugh J. Johnson Hugh J. Johnson would be the longest serving principal at Cameron with 20 dedicated years on the job.
In the Fall of , with funding provided by the Federal Works Agency and the city of Nashville, Cameron moved into a new school building at right on 1st Avenue South. This spacious Gothic Revivalist style facility was designed by one of the foremost architects in the country, Mr. Henry Hibbs , who planned the NES building in downtown Nashville and numerous college and university structures at Vanderbilt , Fisk , Peabody , Scarritt , Belmont , Meharry and other southern schools.
The new Cameron consisted of four floors with a combined area of over , square feet. The campus comprised over 7 acres and was constructed at the former location of the old Walden University and Meharry Medical College. In August , Principal Johnson passed at the age of 65 and a distinguished, nationally recognized educator named John C. During Mr. The elementary grades that had been housed at Cameron were moved that year to the newly constructed Johnson Elementary School on 2nd Avenue South - named in honor of former principal Johnson.
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